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The 20-year-old, who previously represented Finland at Under-21 level, came on for the final 16 minutes of the Three Lions' 4-2 defeat to the Zlatan Ibrahimovic-inspired Swedes.

And Wenger believes a first senior international cap could do wonders for the young right-back's confidence.

“I’m massively pleased for Carl because he had a good start to the season and was rewarded last night,” Wenger told Arsenal Player. “That will hopefully boost his confidence as well.

“I’m very happy. It was quite an interesting game. England did not get the result, but for me they played well in big parts of the game. There were a lot of positives in that game for England.”

The Frenchman went on to express his relief that Santi Cazorla did not feature in Spain’s 5-1 win over Panama, insisting the attacker needed to rest.

“I believe he didn’t need games,” Wenger continued. “He was overloaded with games so on that front I was happy that he got a little breather.

“It is not a complete breather because 20 hours travelling is of course not what we want. It’s the advantage and the disadvantage of being called up in a squad. At least he didn’t get injured and hopefully will recover before Saturday.”